Ecco the Dolphin is my favorite video game series; I fell in love with it as soon as I saw the first game's intro and I replay the series every year. That said, I still haven't been able to acquire and play the Game Gear/Master System versions. I do know, however, that the 8-bit Ecco 2 was glitchy a...

Despite being a huge Sega fan, most of my experience comes from the Master System; I didn't own a Genesis until much later, and most of the games I played were rentals. The top games on this list were actually the ones that pushed me to buy the console above all else. 10. Garfield: Caught in the Act...

So far, this has only happened to me with Atari 2600 games; the most extreme example is probably Space Jockey. I used to play if for hours when I was a kid, nowadays... I even think the Critic's D- rating was too kind to it.

You may want to note that this was the first game helmed by David Cage, a polarizing figure in the industry often criticized for his desire to make games more cinematic and less skill-based. Indeed it is, but he wasn't yet fully into that when he made it. The game is still somewhat "pretentiou...

Ouch! Yet another of my favorite games of all time gets a low grade on the site. That said, in my defense (and the review's as well), I actually played the PC version, which is far less glitchy and even has some minor additions, like the ability to drive "sliders" manually (then again, the...

Fun fact: Ecco Jr. was actually created so that the daughter of Ecco's creator Ed Annunziata could play a game in the series without the high difficulty, and it's partially meant to be played along with a parent; there is a secret menu just for them with dolphin facts and level selection features am...